
Jung Hae Seong é um aluno transferido que parece ter saído de um filme — afinal, consegue chamar a atenção de todos com sua aparência, charme, carisma e sorriso cativantes. No entanto, por trás dessa fachada perfeita existe uma pessoa muito diferente de um estudante do ensino médio: na verdade, Hae Seong é um agente secreto de uma unidade de inteligência que está em busca do ouro perdido do imperador da era Joseon. À medida que se acostuma com a vida de estudante, ele sem querer se abre com seus colegas de classe e começa a se aproximar mais deles. Enquanto isso, as verdades sombrias que cercam a escola Byungmun, que está corrompida pela ganância, passam a ser reveladas. Assim, o que havia começado como uma caça ao tesouro se torna também uma busca por conexões, e Hae Seong se une a outras pessoas para combater essa sociedade corrupta. (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
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- Título original: 언더커버하이스쿨
- Também conhecido como: Disfarçado no Ensino Médio , Eondeokeobeo Hai Seukul , Під прикриттям у старшій школі , Старшая школа под прикрытием , طالب في مهمة , ปลอมมาเรียน เนียนมาสืบ
- Diretor: Choi Jung In
- Roteirista: Im Young Bin
- Gêneros: Ação, Comédia, Romance, Crime
Onde assistir Disfarçado no Ensino Médio
Elenco e Créditos
- Seo Kang JoonJung Hae Seong / Jung Si HyeonPapel Principal
- Jin Ki JooO Su A / O Bong JaPapel Principal
- Kim Shin RokSeo Myeong JuPapel Principal
- Jeon Bae SooAn Seok Ho [NIS team 4 team leader]Papel Secundário
- Jo Bok RaeKo Yeong Hun [NIS team 4 agent]Papel Secundário
- Jung Yu YeonPark Mi Jeong [NIS team 4 agent]Papel Secundário
Resenhas

Seo Kang Joon Carries This Drama (And We Let Him)
You know those dramas that make zero sense if you think too hard, but somehow, you’re still entertained? Yeah, Undercover High School is exactly that. It throws logic out the window, packs in a little bit of everything—action, mystery, comedy, school drama, romance—and hopes you just roll with it. And honestly? For the most part, I did.The biggest reason this drama works (or at least stays watchable) is Seo Kang Joon. He completely steals the show, bringing so much charisma and depth to a character that could have easily been just another over-the-top "cool undercover agent" trope.
Now, about the plot... Well, let’s just say realism was not invited to this party. It feels like the writers grabbed a bunch of random drama clichés—childhood connection, undercover operation, high school bullying, a missing treasure (??), and a cartoonishly obsessed villain—and mashed them all together. There were moments where I was genuinely invested, but also moments where I just had to sigh and accept the nonsense.
The romance? It was sweet but definitely felt secondary. Jin Ki Joo was cute in it, and her chemistry with Seo Kang Joon felt natural, but her character was underdeveloped. She had her own motivations and backstory, yet they didn’t explore them enough. Instead, the drama focused more on the school setting, which—while important—took up too much time, leaving other elements underdeveloped.
Kim Shin Rok’s acting was great in this—she brought intensity to every scene.
Speaking of which, the central conflict… sigh. They started off promising, but by the end, their actions were so ridiculous that it was hard to take them seriously.
That said, I did love the dynamic between the ML and his team. Their friendship and teamwork brought some of the most enjoyable moments. The action-comedy balance was a hit-or-miss, but when it hit, it was really fun.
Final Thoughts:
If you’re watching this for a strong, well-structured plot—this is not the one. But if you want something light, entertaining, and filled with Seo Kang Joon moments, then go for it. It’s the kind of drama where you don’t think too much, just sit back and enjoy the ride. It’s a fun, chaotic watch—flaws and all.

You watch this for ML's charisma and entertainment, not when you are looking for a profound plot!
This drama definitely had those classic Wattpad vibes, you know, where anything can happen and logic is more of a suggestion than a rule.The plot felt like it was just stringing along a series of random events, all tied together by the ML's performance. It was almost like the drama existed solely to showcase his acting skills and without him, the whole thing would have been a lot harder to sit through.
One moment, a character’s making life-altering decisions, and the next, they are casually falling into some completely unrealistic situation, yet somehow it all just kind of works in that “anything-can-happen” kind of way, we often get in those fanfiction stories where the rules of reality seem to bend.
The show had its fun moments, offering a mix of mystery and comedy, but that was pretty much all it had going for it.
The romance, in particular felt forced and unnecessary. While I don't dislike the FL's acting, I honestly believe her character could have been removed entirely without impacting the overall story. Her presence didn’t seem to add much to the plot and the romance felt more like an obligatory element than a meaningful part of the drama.
That said, I did enjoy their interactions and I am glad they didn't let the romance trope overpower the other.
The antagonists were another issue. Despite committing numerous crimes, they came off as quite foolish. They started off as mysterious, but then they just acted stupid. Their actions became predictable towards the end and their schemes were far too transparent. The stakes lowered as we progressed further.
What kept me going were the interactions between the ML and his "teddy team." Their chemistry was fun and added a bit of lightheartedness to an otherwise mediocre show. Those moments were the only real source of entertainment and kept my interest from completely waning.
Acting wise, I do not have any specific complaints. Seo Kang Joon was/ is an excellent actor and it showed throughout. He literally carried this whole drama on his shoulders.
Overall, I would recommend this to people who are fans of the Seo Kang Joon or anyone who is just looking for something light and easy to watch. It has a high entertaining value. If you don’t mind overlooking some weird plot choices and logic gaps for the sake of entertainment, then it’s worth a try.